Port issues
Sometimes my infusion port just hurts. Out of the blue, relative to nothing. Anybody else have that? Other times it is as if I don't even have it.
Just a little oddity that I wondered about!
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Ask your Oncologist to check out your site ..Rague said:No pain
I haven't had any pain/discomfort at all from my port. It's been in since Aug '09 and I don't notice it at all.
Winyan - The Power Within
Susan
Next time you are in the office for chemo.
My port was located in my upper (inside) right arm. So I had issues, non stop. Infections, from rubbing against clothing -- soreness from reaching and picking up heavy items -- I am right handed -- so I constantly irritated my port. I ended up covering my port with gauge & tape daily -- did I mention the tugging, and pulling I felt at night?
I Survived -- and my port served me well during my chemo. I celebrated once chemo had
been completed. I was THRILLED when I become ... de-ported!
Best of luck .. please have it checked out.
Strength, Courage and HOPE for a Cure.
Vicki Sam0 -
Sometimes mine does
It is pretty prominent in my right chest, no place for it to sink in to. Sometimes a grandkid bump, sometimes lay on it wrong, sometimes no reason at all. Usually just a quick flash.
Good luck, maybe you can have them give you an opinion at your next flush,
Jennifer0 -
Me toograms2jc said:Sometimes mine does
It is pretty prominent in my right chest, no place for it to sink in to. Sometimes a grandkid bump, sometimes lay on it wrong, sometimes no reason at all. Usually just a quick flash.
Good luck, maybe you can have them give you an opinion at your next flush,
Jennifer
Yes sometimes for no reason at all my port will hurt. I don't know what causes it and it doesn't last long thank goodness. If I can remember I'll ask my onc when I see him in 3 weeks.
Hugs,
Dawne0 -
Twinges???Texasgirl10 said:Me too
Yes sometimes for no reason at all my port will hurt. I don't know what causes it and it doesn't last long thank goodness. If I can remember I'll ask my onc when I see him in 3 weeks.
Hugs,
Dawne
That's what I call, what I experience at times...sort of a little tugging twinge....I've had it 8 weeks....had it put in right after my last brain rads...what a day that was! Most of the time I don't even know it's there...mine is in my left chest.....and as freaked out about it, as I was, it's a blessing for chemo every 2 weeks!
Hugs, Nancy0 -
Melaniedoingwell .. How are you doing ???MAJW said:Twinges???
That's what I call, what I experience at times...sort of a little tugging twinge....I've had it 8 weeks....had it put in right after my last brain rads...what a day that was! Most of the time I don't even know it's there...mine is in my left chest.....and as freaked out about it, as I was, it's a blessing for chemo every 2 weeks!
Hugs, Nancy
Have you had the opportunity to consult with your Onco?
Hoping things have gotten better!
Vicki Sam0
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